Refectory and Gatehouse
The Refectory and Gatehouse, the surviving ruin of Dunfermline Abbey in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. The gatehouse is built above a Pend (or yett), one of Dunfermline’s medieval gates.
The Abbey Church (out of shot on the right) has been rebuilt and serves the Church of Scotland community of Dunfermline.
In 1068 AD, following The Battle of Hastings, the defeated English royal party with Margaret. (born circa 1045 AD) daughter of Edward Atheling, claimant to the English throne, arrive at Dunfermline at the court of Malcolm III.
Margaret was married to King Malcolm III in a church at Dunfermline in 1070 AD. She liked the place so much she decided to set up a religious community here, bringing in Benedictine monks from Canterbury to form its core.
This first priory at Dunfermline centred on a church, probably built by extending the existing church in which Margaret and Malcolm had been married. The community remained a modest one in Margaret’s time and it was her son, David I, who turned it into an abbey in the years following 1128.
The abbey’s domestic buildings were destroyed by the English troops of Edward I in 1303 during the Wars of Independence. It is interesting that the English, who were much less squeamish in their treatment of the Border Abbeys at around the same time, did not touch the Abbey Church. Perhaps respect for the memory of St Margaret and for her strong links with the Benedictine Order in Canterbury and with Rome gave even Edward I some scruples.
Camera: Canon EOS 450D (Digital Rebel XSi in the USA)
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Robin Brown
I cant spell refectory Tom but I do like what you’ve got here. Is a Refectory a factory for manufacturing religious people?
Tom Gomez replied
Hehe, could be mate …
Jon Axton
A fabulous result Tom. How do you get that incredible 3D effect?
Tom Gomez replied
Hi Jon, thank you, I’m glad you like it.
The 3D effect is because it is an HDR image.
Tom Gomez replied
I think this one is a better example. Tell me what you think.
Robin Brown
So that must be a posh version so this must be in Morningside!!
We’re going to work in the Refectory we make religious people you know!!
BarbaraManis
Wonderful image and composition, Tom!
Antoine Dagobert
Beautiful image..great work Tom!
Waleska Luker
aww superb!
warriorprincess
I guess if you work in the refectory you work there for life. Great composition and I like the way you’ve framed it with the tree branches. Great set for a ghost movie.
Steven de Siow
Beautifully capture. The Scotland Tourism Board should use this image for promotion.
Rany Lutz
Lovely comp!!
Mel Brackstone
Another awesome illustrated history lesson, great work, Tom!
Phil Thomson IPA
Brilliant image with superb lighting, colour and HDR processing, Tom !!!
Catherine Veal
this is a beauty Tom and a fave for me.x
Mayina
Stunning work Tom…..........
JamieGreen
Great HDR Tom. I like the background story, I’ve just been reading Magnus Magnusson’s history of Scotland. I love your country and I feel bad about how the English treated Mel Gibson.But I’m of Irish descent and so can sympathise.
Tom Gomez replied
Actually, despite my Spanish name, I am 3 parts Irish, 1 part Spanish, but born and brought up in Scotland, so I think of myself as Scottish.
Lucindawind
wow !!! this is fabulous
david campbell
fantastic tom
Antanas
another lovely job
henrihan
A great capture of this beautiful Refectory and Gatehouse, Henri.
29Breizh33
Wonderful shot. Excellent work.
Rachael Macleod
This is stunning Tom, not sure if I’ll be able to do anything vaguely conparable but am off to visit today so fingers crossed I can get a few decent shots!
Tom Gomez replied
I look forward to seeing your images Rachael. Thanks for commenting so nicely on the shot …